L8bloomer -> RE: Have you ever had a dream come true? (10/10/2014 12:47:45 AM)
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Spiritedsub2: Cool! I bought that same book a while back. I started reading it, but I have yet to finish it. I am surprised your dream control is so low. I got the impression you could pretty much control any dream if you became proficient at it, but that's just the impression I had. I'd read that one of the key things to do is make a concerted effort to recall your dreams. (I'm still working on that one. :P ) But I did have a bit of a lucid dream last month. I was in my apartment and it had a similar layout to the actual apartment, but it was like a log cabin. Weird. Anyhow, there were two dogs eating out of bowls in the living room and for whatever reason I had this sense that I was dreaming. In the dream I went into my kitchen and thought "if this is a dream, those dogs won't be there when I go back to the living room." The dogs were gone when I went back. But that's all I remember. I don't recall the vast majority of my dreams. Greta75: Interesting dreams! And it makes me wonder about a theory I've heard. Do you find yourself paying more attention to dreams, wondering if they might be foreshadowing a future event? GoddessManko: I've had those sorts of déjà vu moments but I haven't linked them to dreams. I remember when I first moved here (well, not exactly here, but this state) and I was having déjà vu moments like crazy. It lasted to that intensity for about a year. It kind of made me feel off balance. As for your other dreams? Like I mentioned earlier, you're having lucid dreams. You should look into it. :) Kaliko: Wow…I wonder if you have dormant abilities. Something to think of. Your movie theatre dream was definitely creepy. shiftyw: Do you remember any details? I've had dreams come true. But aside from the one I mentioned earlier in this post, I haven't had lucid dreaming. I did have a dream that was particularly freaky though. Do you ever waken from a dream that either seemed so real or just so bizarre that the feeling of it stayed with you through the day? The freaky dream stayed with me for a week. It started out as a typical dream, one of the things I recall is that my bedroom was in a safe…the same type in banks. (Dream symbolism anyone?) But there was a hole in the ceiling and that's how I got in and out. (No longer as safe as a "safe".) In the dream, someone got into the house and somehow I sensed that and started to panic, thinking "please don't come into my bedroom, please don't come into my bedroom" and then I see someone coming through the hole in the ceiling. I abruptly woke up. I realized I was dreaming and it was such a relief. I was still lying in bed with my eyes closed so I decided to go back to sleep. Now here is the freaky part. I hadn't actually woken up. It was another dream. The first dream was a dream within the second dream. And in the second dream, just as I'm about to fall back asleep, I sense someone in the room. I feel absolutely sick and I'm frozen to the spot I'm lying in, hoping whoever is in the room just steals whatever they want and leaves. But then I feel him hovering over me and hear him reach out. Just as he's about to grab me, I wake up for real. I am in the exact same spot in the exact same position in my bed as I was in the second dream. The second dream didn't have that quality of being a dream where something is like what it is in reality, but is a bit off (like the dream I mentioned where my apartment was my apartment except the walls were those of a log cabin), no, everything in the second dream was identical to how it was in real life. My heart was just pounding, like it was in the dream. And I was afraid to open my eyes for a few moments. When I did, I searched my apartment because that second dream was just so incredibly vivid and real. Freaky. Some dreams (of those I recall) have a different quality to them than other dreams. I can't really describe how, just that they do. Those are the ones I pay attention to. None have really shown themselves to be predictive, but I can't help think they mean something that I can't figure out.
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